This paper attempts to bring forth the humanitarianism and affection in the different plays and poetry of Shakespeare. His plays reveal love, mankind, humanity and individualism with great impact. Shakespeare was a fantabulous humanist showing important perceptions which focus on moral, political, social and philosophical questions of universal significance, endeavoring his best to transform the world to make it a better place to live. William Shakespeare is a versatile and seasoned author in terms of psychology, emotions and ideology and above all ethical values. Honesty, Truth, Forgiveness, Love, Sincerity, Mercy, and Discipline can easily be learned from the literary works of the Shakespeare. He exposed masculine and feminine features in...
William Shakespeare is the greatest dramatist in the world. He has produced a lot of literary works ...
This thesis investigates attitudes to happiness in the early modern period and literary representati...
This study is concerned to find out the Elizabethan moral values which are described by Shakespeare ...
Shakespearean tragedies stand out in the history of world’s literature for their influential languag...
The dramatists of ancient Greece fixed the character and features of tragedy, and the Greek philosop...
This thesis investigates Shakespeare’s treatment of melancholy, jealousy and repentance in Hamlet,...
Drama through the ages—from the Greeks’ Oedipus Rex to the morality plays of the Middle Ages—centers...
William Shakespeare’s 154 Sonnets contribute a great deal to art and literature. As a world-class ma...
Written by a team of leading international scholars, this Companion is designed to illuminate Shakes...
This research is an attempt of offering a moral reading of Shakespeare’s Othello through The Nasirea...
This thesis undertakes a fundamental reappraisal of Shakespeare's existentialism. The drama of Shake...
From the Pre-Platonic Greek culture to the Renaissance, history witnesses the shift from the care of...
The spirit of Shakespeare continues to haunt contemporary playwrights and film- makers even 400 year...
Abstract William Shakespeare, the most quoted author in English Literature for his pithy lines that ...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
William Shakespeare is the greatest dramatist in the world. He has produced a lot of literary works ...
This thesis investigates attitudes to happiness in the early modern period and literary representati...
This study is concerned to find out the Elizabethan moral values which are described by Shakespeare ...
Shakespearean tragedies stand out in the history of world’s literature for their influential languag...
The dramatists of ancient Greece fixed the character and features of tragedy, and the Greek philosop...
This thesis investigates Shakespeare’s treatment of melancholy, jealousy and repentance in Hamlet,...
Drama through the ages—from the Greeks’ Oedipus Rex to the morality plays of the Middle Ages—centers...
William Shakespeare’s 154 Sonnets contribute a great deal to art and literature. As a world-class ma...
Written by a team of leading international scholars, this Companion is designed to illuminate Shakes...
This research is an attempt of offering a moral reading of Shakespeare’s Othello through The Nasirea...
This thesis undertakes a fundamental reappraisal of Shakespeare's existentialism. The drama of Shake...
From the Pre-Platonic Greek culture to the Renaissance, history witnesses the shift from the care of...
The spirit of Shakespeare continues to haunt contemporary playwrights and film- makers even 400 year...
Abstract William Shakespeare, the most quoted author in English Literature for his pithy lines that ...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
William Shakespeare is the greatest dramatist in the world. He has produced a lot of literary works ...
This thesis investigates attitudes to happiness in the early modern period and literary representati...
This study is concerned to find out the Elizabethan moral values which are described by Shakespeare ...